Report as

Name is Lacey
But can call me LaceyLu
I'm 21,22 in May.
...
[More]I recently got engaged to my childhood sweetheart
on xmas 2012! Known one another for 8 years,dated for 2 years in May.
I love children and family,love to help others and am in art school!
Hope to one day have a child of our own!
[Less]

"so ultrasound was negative...but they didn't tell me why my periods stopped or have yet to tell me what type of bacterial infection i have..im gonna find me obygn and get a second opinion they wanan put me on some hormone stuff to have..."

"the lady didn't tell me anything
but my mum went in with me,she was worried lol
and she said she saw this black shape,looked like
a kidney bean almost,but one end smaller,with little part sticking
out the middle of it,it was towards ..."

"Yeah i know
the antibiotic they gave is considered safe for pregnant women
it said its used to treat infections in pregnant women
soo i guess thats why they put me on that kind?
Just have to wait on my ultrasound monday"

The Content on this Site is presented in a summary fashion, and is intended to be used for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to be and should not be interpreted as medical advice or a diagnosis of any health or fitness problem, condition or disease; or a recommendation for a specific test, doctor, care provider, procedure, treatment plan, product, or course of action. MedHelp is not a medical or healthcare provider and your use of this Site does not create a doctor / patient relationship. We disclaim all responsibility for the professional qualifications and licensing of, and services provided by, any physician or other health providers posting on or otherwise referred to on this Site and/or any Third Party Site. Never disregard the medical advice of your physician or health professional, or delay in seeking such advice, because of something you read on this Site. We offer this Site AS IS and without any warranties. By using this Site you agree to the following Terms and Conditions. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your physician or 911 immediately.